DailyDirt: Paper Airplane Tricks
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Paper airplanes have advanced quite a bit — with added motors and smartphone controls or fancy new folding techniques that can be found all over the internet. Paper airplanes can become an incredibly complex hobby if you really have the motivation to take them to the next level. If you have the free time, try out some of these paper airplane projects.
- A paper airplane has flown 82 miles, launched from a helium balloon at a altitude of over 96,000 feet. We previously noted a paper airplane launched from 89,000 feet in 2010. [url]
- If you want to make a paper airplane fly “forever” indoors, you need a chair and a hair dryer and the patience to throw a paper airplane dozens of times until you get it just right. This video demonstrates the phenomenon of dynamic soaring which is used by birds and glider pilots to gain some energy under the right conditions. [url]
- There’s a robot made from Lego that folds and “throws” a paper airplane. This is cool, but it might be cooler to see a robot arm try to beat the human throwing record of a paper airplane (226 feet, 10 inches). [url]
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Filed Under: dynamic soaring, helium balloon, lego, origami, paper airplanes, paper planes, record, robot, space
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Comments on “DailyDirt: Paper Airplane Tricks”
That’s nothing, I once threw a paper airplane 160 miles from my Lotus. I then drove to the landing site in only 30 minutes. While waiting for the paper airplane to land, I benched 500 lbs a few times for fun. It would have flown forever, but I got into my Ferrari, chased down the paper airplane, and downloaded the laws of physics from the Ethernet cord that was dangling from it while it was still in flight allowing all paper airplanes to land safely.
But I don’t like to show off, it’s just another day in the life of a child prodigy with a 197 IQ. Don’t forget to watch my show!
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Really There
We need paper airplane drones. THEN we will really be there.
Re: Really There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=errBQWmQGmk